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6th Circuit upholds Michigan law which bars schools from collection union dues

  • Barnes & Thornburg LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 10 2013

The 6th Circuit in Bailey v. Callahan, decided Thursday, May 9, has vacated an injunction entered by the District Court and has upheld Michigan's

Michigan ban on school employee union dues deductions legal

  • Miller Canfield PLC
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 10 2013

In a split opinion Thursday, a federal appeals court cleared the path toward implementing a 2012 Michigan law barring public school employers from

Toronto passes new city-wide zoning by-law update on Toronto official plan 5-year review - new employment policies

  • Stikeman Elliott LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • May 9 2013

Toronto City Council passed the new City-wide Zoning By-law on May 9, 2013. The City is required by the Planning Act to give notice of the passing

HSE issues consultation for a new code for local authority H & S inspections

  • RPC
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • May 9 2013

The National Local Authority Enforcement Code is aiming to focus local authority inspections on workplaces which involve the most serious risks or

Teachers’ withdrawal of voluntary extracurricular activities unlawful strike

  • Harris & Company
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • May 6 2013

On April 11, 2013, the Ontario Labour Relations Board decided that the withdrawal of voluntary extracurricular activities by teachers was an unlawful

Employer obligations on B.C. election day

  • McMillan LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • May 2 2013

The next B.C. provincial election will be held on May 14, 2013. The British Columbia Election Act imposes certain obligations on employers to ensure

Don’t mess with the lawyers (or other public employees), Part 2

  • Zuckerman Spaeder LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 2 2013

In the first part of this series, we raised the question of whether a public employee's rights under the First Amendment to the Constitution -

Recess appointments at NLRB ruled unconstitutional

  • Jackson Lewis LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • May 1 2013

National Labor Relations Board Members Sharon Block, Richard Griffin, and former Member Terence F. Flynn were unconstitutionally named to the Board

J.J. v. Coquitlam School District No. 43

  • Harper Grey LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • April 30 2013

The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal by the Coquitlam School District from a decision of a chambers judge on application for judicial review. The

Lambton Kent District School Board v. Ontario (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board)

  • Harper Grey LLP
  • -
  • Canada
  • -
  • April 30 2013

The Applicant school boards are “employers” under Schedule 2 of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (the “Board”). The Applicants are responsible